Course handbook

Description

This is a practical course in music performance and presentation in collaborative settings. These settings include rehearsed performances in diverse ensembles.

Performance skills are expanded and supported by the development of skills in balancing and mixing sound which are developed both in studio and on stage. Through reflective practice students will also develop critical thinking and analysis of rehearsal techniques.

Content

Students are required to check the course blackboard site several times per week for important information relating to this course such as important announcements, ensemble rehearsal and assessment times.

Requisite

To enrol in this course students must be active in the Bachelor of Music or the Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Arts program.

Assumed knowledge

MUSI1461 Collaborative Music Making 1
Audition may be required for some ensembles

Assessment items

Performance: Assessment - Group (ensemble) & Individual Participation

Project: Sound balancing and mixing

Written Assignment: Reflective Practice Assignment

Contact hours

Newcastle City Precinct

Lecture

Face to Face On Campus 5 hour(s) per Term

Lecture - Sound balancing and mixing

Practical

Face to Face On Campus 2 hour(s) per Week for Full Term

Rehearsals and performances 2 hours per week (average) + students are expected to make themselves available for performances

Tutorial

Face to Face On Campus 7 hour(s) per Term

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